Stevie Wonder Lends Voice , to Voting Rights Push.
CNN reports beloved musician Stevie Wonder has some words for lawmakers who stand opposed to updated voting rights legislation. .
Any senator who cannot
support the protection of voting rights in the United States of America cannot say they
support the Constitution. , Stevie Wonder, musician, and activist, via CNN.
cut the bull-tish. , Stevie Wonder, musician and activist, via CNN.
Wonder's comments come as the
US Senate is slated to take up
voting rights legislation on Jan. 19.
If you care and support our rights, do the hard work. , Stevie Wonder, musician and activist, via CNN.
Already facing pressure from the family of Martin Luther King Jr., President Joe Biden has now signaled he fully supports a change
in the Senate's filibuster rules.
The president's support could be for nothing since two Democrat Senators stand opposed to changes to the filibuster:.
Joe Manchin of West Virginia
and Kyrsten Sinema of Arizona.
Joe Manchin of West Virginia
and Kyrsten Sinema of Arizona.
The opposition has led Wonder to question if they are making a meaningful impact for the citizens of the United States.
You can't please everybody but you can protect all of us and to keep it all the way real:, Stevie Wonder, musician and activist, via CNN.
The filibuster is not working for democracy, why won't you? , Stevie Wonder, musician and activist, via CNN